President de Gaulle, Nehru of India, visit to Paris
May 8, 1960 - Paris, France - An Indian nationalist leader and statesman who became the first prime minister of independent India in 1947 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU was recognised as Gandhi's successor by the end of World War Two. He played a central role in the negotiations over Indian independence. He held the post of prime minister until his death in 1964. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU's official visit to France; French prime minister MICHEL DEBRE, French First Lady YVONNE DE GAULLE, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, president CHARLES DE GAULLE, SLIMANE SAIT and Lady DEBRE
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